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This lot captures the moment the world of SAW II expanded — the reveal of Jigsaw’s monitor room.

 

Included is the original concept sketch for the Monitor Room, created by production designer David Hackl. This piece laid the visual foundation for one of the most iconic environments in the film — the cold, industrial nerve center where the truth is finally exposed. The sketch shows the early architectural bones of the space: the banks of monitors, the layered depth, the sense of surveillance and control that defined the reveal.

 

Accompanying the artwork are two original pink script pages from SAW II, pulled directly from my working draft, featuring my handwritten notes in the margins. These pages cover the sequence in which Rigg discovers the monitor bank and the tension builds toward the reveal. You can see adjustments, staging notes, and pacing reminders — the thought process happening in real time as the scene evolved from page to screen.

 

These aren’t reprints. These are production-used pages, handled on set, marked up during prep, and part of the creative process that shaped the final sequence audiences experienced.

 

For collectors of the franchise, this represents a rare combination:

 

  • Original production concept art

  • Script pages from the actual scene

  • Handwritten directing notes from development

 

A snapshot of the moment when the trap wasn’t just mechanical — it became psychological.

SAW II - Concept Art From Set

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